Death Valley World Record of 134 deg. F Debunked in New Paper
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Death Valley World Record of 134 deg. F Debunked in New Paper
Our paper entitled Death Valley Illusion: Evidence Against the 134 Deg. F World Record has been published as an early online release in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. The authors are myself, Dr. John Christy, and climatologist and storm chaser Bill Reid.
Several meteorologists over the years have questioned the plausibility of the 134 deg. F world record hottest temperature recorded at Greenland Ranch, California, on July 10, 1913, but quantitative evidence has been lacking. We used 100 years of temperatures recorded at higher-elevation (and thus cooler) locations to find a range of temperatures that most likely occurred on that date.
The answer was 120 (+/-2) deg. F, typical for Death Valley in July, and well below the world record value of 134 deg. F. I have previously blogged on the evidence against this value and how and why it might have been recorded.
While I remain a skeptic of anthropogenic climate change being a net threat to human health and welfare, unlike some other skeptics I have never considered a temperature